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Joshua Cochran
  • Investor
  • Simpsonville, SC
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You are only as strong as your weakest link

Joshua Cochran
  • Investor
  • Simpsonville, SC
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The old saying goes, "You are only as strong as your weakest link."

What is the weak link in the chain of your RE investing business? What is the role that you find the most difficult to find good workers?

General Contractors tend to get the bad rep, but are they the only weak links you find?

What kind of people/ careers/ occupations would help stabilize your team and take you to the next level?